Film and Television Institute of India recruitment for Assistant Professor Editing in Pune
Assistant Professor/ Demonstrator (Cinematography)
Job Description
No. A-12024/8/2015-Est.
Assistant Professor/ Demonstrator (Cinematography) Jobs opportunity in Film and Television Institute of India (FTII)
Assistant Professor
No. of Post
Assistant Professor, Direction : 01
Assistant Professor, Cinematography : 02
Assistant Professor, Editing : 01
Assistant Professor, Art Direction : 01
Assistant Professor Screenplay writing : 01
Qualification : Degree of a recognized University; Degree or Diploma or equivalent in concerned subject from a recognized University or Institution; At least 2 years’ professional experience including teaching in concerned subject in an organization or institution of repute. OR Master’s Degree of a recognized University; At least 4 years’ professional experience including teaching in concerned subject in an organization or institution of repute. OR Degree of a recognized University or equivalent; At least 5 years’ professional experience including teaching in concerned subject in an organization or institution of repute.
Desirable : Good knowledge of Film & TV medium in India and abroad
Scale of Pay : PB3 - Rs. 15600-39100 + Rs 5400 GP
Age Limit : 65 years
Demonstrator (Cinematography)
No. of Post : 01
Qualification : (i) HSC or equivalent of a recognized University or Board. (ii) At least 2 years' experience in film industry in a Camera team as Camera Assistant or equivalent
Scale of Pay : PB1-Rs 5200-20200 + Rs.2400 GP
Age Limit : 40 years
Application Fee : Demand Draft of Rs 500/- drawn in favour of Accounts Officer, FTII, Pune.
Job Particulars
About Company
Film and Television Institute of India has indeed come a long way from its humble beginnings. The Government of India purchased the land where the well-known Prabhat film company made films such as ‘Kunku’, ‘ Manoos’ ,’ Shejari’ etc. when it was offered for sale and established the Film Institute in the year 1960. Today, the studios from the Prabhat era still continue to be in use by the students for their various exercises. These studios have been declared heritage sites by the Pune Municipal Corporation.